Pollution from them causes chronic and acute respiratory ailments and premature death, and it contributes to global warming.
PM10 is produced by exhaust fumes as well as tyre and brake wear and can cause asthma, cardiovascular problems, lung cancer and premature death.
His service, life and premature death will never be in vain.
Data from the CDC indicate that children growing up in the United States today will suffer more chronic disease and premature death over their lifetimes from eating badly and lack of physical activity than from exposure to alcohol, tobacco and drugs combined.
Commenting on the survey's findings, Dr Penny Woods, chief executive of the British Lung Foundation, said the significant decline in the numbers of people smoking in Britain over the last 40 years was "a testament to the effectiveness of combined legislation and awareness raising in tackling what is Britain's leading cause of preventable illness and premature death".
Women who smoke during pregnancy increase their risk of miscarriage, premature delivery and cot death.
As this scourge leads to premature death and long-term disability, it also spreads poverty and stifles development.
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In other words, Surface will languish, and then fizzle into premature death.
It is even more sobering to realize that obesity is estimated to show a lag time of about 25 years before its total effect on premature death and disease is seen.
Since obesity is estimated to show a lag time of about 25 years before more complete effects on premature death and disease are seen, public health experts predict an enormous impact on world-wide health and life expectancy in the future.
And actually their chances of a premature death from smoking are three times higher than if they'd started smoking in their twenties.
They calculated mortality rates for women age 75 and younger, sometimes called "premature death rates, " because many of those deaths are considered preventable.
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The panic surrounding guns in America makes no sense except as yet another instance of the broader panic surrounding our fears of premature death, of tragedy, and of the senselessness of suffering.
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And he was furious about the premature reports of its death.
His premature death from cancer played out in the public spotlight and added to his legend.
Four years later, in December, 1982, the Dow Jones Industrial Average finally closed above the 1966 high and the reports of the death of equities turned out to be premature.
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Earlier this year an American study found that more than two hours of TV viewing per day significantly increased the risk of type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and more than three hours of daily viewing increased the risk of premature death.
The consumer may be fearful, and they may even be saving, but the death of borrowing is premature.
The Environmental Protection Agency calls radon "extremely toxic, " and the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis in 1998 listed it as the most frequent cause of premature death from a hazard in the home.
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